The school board trustee drew attention earlier this summer for her views on 'genocidal' 5G networks
Media reports indicate Rachael Weber has been dumped as the BC Conservatives' candidate in Prince George-Mackenzie.
Weber, a School District 57 trustee, had been chosen as the party's candidate before the news last week that BC United would suspend its campaign and the Conservatives would choose some of their candidates to run in this fall's provincial election. Global News reported Monday that Weber had been dropped. The Citizen has yet to independently confirm this. However, Weber's profile page on the BC Conservatives' website is no longer available.
Weber was the focus of media attention recently when old Facebook posts surfaced in which she seemed to believe the idea that 5G cellular communications cause COVID-19 and were designed as a genocidal weapon.After the announcement last week that BC United was out, Conservative Leader John Rustad told The Citizen that his party would assess each riding and determine which candidates, whether from the Conservatives or BC United would be selected to run this fall.
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